Canadian Farmers Wary of New Methane-Reducing Cattle Feed
Canada approved Bovaer to cut cattle methane by 45%, but European health concerns and lack of farmer trust threaten adoption. Learn why transparency matters.
Canada approved Bovaer to cut cattle methane by 45%, but European health concerns and lack of farmer trust threaten adoption. Learn why transparency matters.
New Brunswick farmers are lobbying Ottawa for a guaranteed annual income pilot program. Learn how this could transform agricultural communities across Canada.
Regina welcomes UFA Co-operative's first Saskatchewan farm supply location, expanding agricultural services for local farmers. Discover how this impacts the community.
A massive barn fire southwest of Parkhill, Ontario sent huge smoke plumes skyward Sunday. This marks the second major pig barn fire in the region within a month, raising concerns.
New research reveals daily travel time remains consistent globally at 1.1 hours, presenting critical implications for future transportation emissions and urban planning strategies worldwide.
Brazil's agricultural research agency receives approval for cannabis studies in November 2025, marking significant progress in medical marijuana research and agricultural innovation.
Canadians express strong opinions on federal climate targets and housing affordability in a recent letters to the editor section. Discover the public's growing concerns.
Farmers from across Canada gather in Moncton for the National Farmers Union annual convention, discussing food prices and agricultural innovation. First time event in New Brunswick.
Oilfields High School students in Diamond Valley are getting practical agricultural education through hands-on vertical farming. Discover how this innovative approach enhances learning.
A major new agreement will see 20,000 tonnes of Canadian beef from JBS in Brooks, Alberta, shipped to Costco stores in Mexico, diversifying export markets for the industry.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe returns from Washington D.C. trip confident tariffs can be avoided. Get the latest on cross-border trade negotiations affecting Canadian agriculture.
A new report reveals a concerning rise in emissions across the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area, driven by an increased reliance on natural gas for electricity. Read the full analysis.
UN climate conference faces irrelevance as global emissions hit record 37.8B tonnes despite Paris accord. Key leaders absent from COP30 in Brazil. Read more.
Stellantis Chairman John Elkann proposes averaging 2030 car emissions targets over five years, seeking flexibility for automakers in meeting EU climate goals while maintaining competitiveness.
Saskatchewan's largest farm organization expresses concerns about foreign farmland ownership, aligning with NDP calls for increased monitoring of agricultural land purchases.
U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff reversal on over 200 food products provides unexpected relief for Canadian beef producers, food manufacturers, and consumers facing inflation pressures.
Saskatchewan farmers are being priced out of the market as foreign and speculative investors drive up farmland prices. APAS calls for urgent government action to protect local producers.
President Trump signs an executive order removing tariffs on beef, coffee, and tropical fruits. This move aims to address high consumer prices and follows recent election outcomes. Learn more about the policy shift.
An Italian 'fruit detective' is on a mission to rediscover and preserve hundreds of forgotten fruit varieties, combating agricultural biodiversity loss. Discover his crucial work.
Canadian cattle farmers expose CFIA's unclear processes and inadequate compensation during government-ordered culls. Learn how agricultural livelihoods are at risk.
Saskatchewan agricultural producers are demanding the federal government reinstate strychnine access to combat destructive gopher populations damaging crops and farmland.
The USDA searched for terms like 'diversity' and 'climate modelling' to identify grants for cancellation, according to recent reports. Learn how this targeting affected research funding.
Liberal MP Jonathan Wilkinson discusses Canada's emissions targets and responds to Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre's criticism. Read the latest political developments.
Mark Carney's budget increases carbon taxes on struggling industries, worsening Canada's competitive disadvantage while failing to reduce emissions significantly. Read the analysis.
Bunge completes Western Canada grain elevator divestiture as required by Viterra merger agreement. Strategic move reshapes agricultural landscape while meeting regulatory obligations.
DP World processed 22,600 TEUs of avocados through Peru's Port of Callao, driving $438 million in export value and strengthening global trade connections for Canadian markets.
UN climate conference in Brazil will generate emissions equivalent to Samoa's annual output while Canada maintains unrealistic climate targets. Read the full analysis.
China's carbon emissions show no year-on-year growth for sixth consecutive quarter, marking 18-month streak. Chemical sector offsets clean energy gains as nation prepares for COP30.
Environmental advocates push Quebec to implement stricter climate targets and carbon budgets as province faces pressure to accelerate emissions reduction efforts.
FPT Industrial secures three long-term contracts with global agricultural manufacturers SDF, JCB, and Lindner, announced at Agritechnica 2025. These deals reinforce FPT's role in powering sustainable and efficient farming equipment for Canadian and global